Honourable Seyi Olorunsola, an influential APC stalwart and Opinion Leader in Kano, has rallied the non-indigenous Christian community in the state to unite in fervent prayer for the success of Dr Nasir Gawuna, the APC candidate, in the upcoming Supreme Court hearing. This pivotal legal battle stems from the appeal filed by the NNPC and its candidate, Governor Abna Yusuf, challenging the results of the March 18, 2023 Gubernatorial elections in Kano State.
At a prayer conference organized by Honourable Seyi, the non-indigenous Christian community gathered to intercede on behalf of Dr Nasir Gawuna, seeking divine intervention for the reclamation of his mandate. In his closing remarks, Honourable Seyi urged the attendees to persevere in their prayers until victory is achieved. He also cautioned against potential interference from external figures, specifically mentioning President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and implored that sentiments and emotions should not sway him in the face of NNPP propaganda attempting to undermine the APC administration.
The APC stalwart expressed gratitude to the judiciary for their steadfast commitment to the rule of law thus far. Honourable Seyi acknowledged the crucial role the judiciary plays in upholding justice and encouraged them to remain vigilant until justice is unequivocally served. This emphasis on the judiciary reflects the belief in the importance of a fair and impartial legal process, free from external influences.
In addressing concerns raised by the NNPP regarding the legitimacy of the APC victory, Honourable Seyi utilized the occasion to assure the public that the APC remains committed to the democratic process and vehemently opposes any attempts to compromise the sanctity of the electoral system. The call for prayers from the non-indigenous Christian community is not only a testament to their faith but also a demonstration of solidarity with the APC candidate, Dr Nasir Gawuna.
The inclusion of prayers for peace and prosperity in Kano State and Nigeria at large further emphasizes the broader vision for a united and flourishing nation. It underscores the belief that a fair and just resolution to the electoral dispute in Kano will contribute to the overall stability and progress of the nation.
As the non-indigenous Christian community concludes their prayer conference, their collective hopes and aspirations extend beyond the immediate political context. They envision a Kano State and a Nigeria where peace prevails, prosperity abounds, and the democratic principles that underpin the nation’s governance are upheld.
Honourable Seyi Olorunsola’s call for a prayer conference reflects not only the intensity of the political situation in Kano but also the significance of faith and unity in times of uncertainty.
